Full-length webpage screenshots?
September 22, 2005 3:23 PM Subscribe
I know I've seen it here before, but searching has been fruitless. A slick little program that will take a full-length screenshot of your website, or any URI.
Sorry if this is a repeat question ;)
Sorry if this is a repeat question ;)
If you're on OSX, the program that does what you want is Paparazzi.
posted by NewGear at 3:36 PM on September 22, 2005
posted by NewGear at 3:36 PM on September 22, 2005
HyperSnap is a screen capture program. If you set it to capture a window area, it has a feature to automatically scroll the window and take additional screenshots. The end result is one large image consisting of the entire window's contents as if it were displayed on an infinitely tall monitor. I think this is what you are looking for?
Note that I have had problems using this with Firefox's smooth scrolling turned on, so you may have to disable that temporarily. This might be fixed in a recent version.
posted by Rhomboid at 3:48 PM on September 22, 2005
Note that I have had problems using this with Firefox's smooth scrolling turned on, so you may have to disable that temporarily. This might be fixed in a recent version.
posted by Rhomboid at 3:48 PM on September 22, 2005
SnagIt
Lets you capture, edit, and do all sorts of other things.
posted by Corky at 3:54 PM on September 22, 2005
Lets you capture, edit, and do all sorts of other things.
posted by Corky at 3:54 PM on September 22, 2005
I second SnagIt. Many very useful capturing, editing, cataloging and annotating features.
posted by garbo at 4:54 PM on September 22, 2005
posted by garbo at 4:54 PM on September 22, 2005
Again, if you're on a Mac, just print it to PDF and convert it with Preview. No additional software required.
posted by mkultra at 7:26 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by mkultra at 7:26 AM on September 23, 2005
A big thumbs up for HyperSnap. A truly great program. It has many of different ways of capturing - scrolling, windows, parts of windows, odd-shaped regions, etc.
For Windows, btw.
posted by isotope at 8:09 AM on September 23, 2005
For Windows, btw.
posted by isotope at 8:09 AM on September 23, 2005
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